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Georgians are scared, thrilled about the president’s changes
To gauge the effects of the administration's first 100 days, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution spoke with residents who have lived with the results.
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Pardoned Jan. 6 defendant backs the push to turn tables on Democrats
“If it takes this country hurting before we get better, that’s the man to go with."
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From hopeful foster mom to unemployed CDC worker in less than 60 minutes
“My career in public service has completely been destroyed for absolutely no reason."
Owner of Atlanta-based International Supply Partners navigates uncertainty
"We’re trying to be more proactive and problem-solving rather than being gloomy."
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A Georgia shrimp boat owner hopes tariffs will revive local fishermen
"Now there’s hope for those of us who stuck it out."
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DEI rollbacks threaten Atlanta woman’s work for Black businesses
"I did not know it would happen so quickly, so swiftly and so immediately."
An Emory research study on Alzheimer’s comes to abrupt halt after feds yank funding
The grant apparently was pulled because of medical efforts focused on the LGBTQ community.
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Gov. Kemp signs school safety bill prompted by deadly Apalachee High shooting
The new state law will require public schools to assess threats made by students and provide them with mental health support.
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Keisha Lance Bottoms takes formal step toward running for Georgia governor
Her filing adds clarity to a Democratic field to succeed term-limited Gov. Brian Kemp that’s just beginning to take shape.
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Man accused in shooting that killed 1 deputy, injured another had been ordered to give up guns
James Montgomery’s estranged wife had a protective order, in which he was told to hand over all weapons.
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Atlanta wants residents to weigh in on city’s first-ever LGBTQ center
Organizers of a feasibility study on Atlanta's first LGBTQ community center are asking city residents what they want to see at the center.
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WABE names replacement show for Lois Reitzes, retiring after 46 years
WABE will launch "The City Lights Collective" weekday show this summer with hosts Kim Drobes and Jon Goode, replacing "City Lights with Lois Reitzes," who is retiring in June.
Atlanta’s Outkast to be inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
The legendary rap duo is the first Georgia-bred act to be inducted since R.E.M. 2007.
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Atlanta native Ed Helms of ‘Office’ fame delves into big historical snafus in new book
Ed Helms, formerly of "The Office" and "The Daily Show" has written a new book called "SNAFU," about America's biggest historical screwups.
I’m running for king. Here’s my platform
Among the things that get on Corey Ryan Forrester's nerves that he will ban are crotch rockets, loud pipes on cars, bad soda machines and black licorice.
The cost of silence: When we can’t say the words that define the work
Storytelling is still our superpower. We will need new methods in the current political climate.
How Community Improvement Districts are transforming Georgia communities
CIDs are stepping up to meet that need for smart, strategic investment in infrastructure and community development.
Pope Francis’ call in ‘Laudato Si’ is blueprint for saving the Earth
The need for climate action has never been more pressing.
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Don’t delay: Registration for the race closes Wednesday
This year sees the return of traditional lottery system for would-be runners in ‘World’s Largest 10K.’
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Photos: Falcons introduce their 2025 first-round draft picks
The Falcons introduced first-round draft picks Jalon Walker and James Pearce Jr. at a news conference at the team's headquarters in Flowery Branch on Friday, April 25, 2025.
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Photos: Fine Water Summit Taste and Design Awards
Judges with the Fine Water Society sipped about 100 different waters for their 2025 Taste and Design Awards in Atlanta.
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The World mourns to the passing of Pope Francis
The world mourns after the passing of Pope Francis on Monday, April 21, 2025. On Wednesday, the body of Pope Francis was carried into St.